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Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands

BACKGROUND: The family of inhibitor of differentiation/DNA binding (Id) proteins is known to regulate development in several tissues. One member of this gene family, Id-1, has been implicated in mammary development and carcinogenesis. Mammary glands contain various cell types, among which the lumina...

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Autores principales: Uehara, Norihisa, Chou, Yu-Chien, Galvez, Jose J, de-Candia, Paola, Cardiff, Robert D, Benezra, Robert, Shyamala, Gopalan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC154143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12631395
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author Uehara, Norihisa
Chou, Yu-Chien
Galvez, Jose J
de-Candia, Paola
Cardiff, Robert D
Benezra, Robert
Shyamala, Gopalan
author_facet Uehara, Norihisa
Chou, Yu-Chien
Galvez, Jose J
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Cardiff, Robert D
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Shyamala, Gopalan
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description BACKGROUND: The family of inhibitor of differentiation/DNA binding (Id) proteins is known to regulate development in several tissues. One member of this gene family, Id-1, has been implicated in mammary development and carcinogenesis. Mammary glands contain various cell types, among which the luminal epithelial cells are primarily targeted for proliferation, differentiation and carcinogenesis. Therefore, to assess the precise significance of Id-1 in mammary biology and carcinogenesis, we examined its cellular localization in vivo using immunohistochemistry. METHODS: Extracts of whole mammary glands from wild type and Id-1 null mutant mice, and tissue sections from paraffin-embedded mouse mammary glands from various developmental stages and normal human breast were subjected to immunoblot and immunohistochemical analyses, respectively. In both these procedures, an anti-Id-1 rabbit polyclonal antibody was used for detection of Id-1. RESULTS: In immunoblot analyses, using whole mammary gland extracts, Id-1 was detected. In immunohistochemical analyses, however, Id-1 was not detected in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands during any stage of development, but it was detected in vascular endothelial cells. CONCLUSION: Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands.
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spelling pubmed-1541432003-05-06 Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands Uehara, Norihisa Chou, Yu-Chien Galvez, Jose J de-Candia, Paola Cardiff, Robert D Benezra, Robert Shyamala, Gopalan Breast Cancer Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The family of inhibitor of differentiation/DNA binding (Id) proteins is known to regulate development in several tissues. One member of this gene family, Id-1, has been implicated in mammary development and carcinogenesis. Mammary glands contain various cell types, among which the luminal epithelial cells are primarily targeted for proliferation, differentiation and carcinogenesis. Therefore, to assess the precise significance of Id-1 in mammary biology and carcinogenesis, we examined its cellular localization in vivo using immunohistochemistry. METHODS: Extracts of whole mammary glands from wild type and Id-1 null mutant mice, and tissue sections from paraffin-embedded mouse mammary glands from various developmental stages and normal human breast were subjected to immunoblot and immunohistochemical analyses, respectively. In both these procedures, an anti-Id-1 rabbit polyclonal antibody was used for detection of Id-1. RESULTS: In immunoblot analyses, using whole mammary gland extracts, Id-1 was detected. In immunohistochemical analyses, however, Id-1 was not detected in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands during any stage of development, but it was detected in vascular endothelial cells. CONCLUSION: Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands. BioMed Central 2003 2003-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC154143/ /pubmed/12631395 Text en Copyright © 2003 Uehara et al., licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research Article
Uehara, Norihisa
Chou, Yu-Chien
Galvez, Jose J
de-Candia, Paola
Cardiff, Robert D
Benezra, Robert
Shyamala, Gopalan
Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title_full Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title_fullStr Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title_full_unstemmed Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title_short Id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
title_sort id-1 is not expressed in the luminal epithelial cells of mammary glands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC154143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12631395
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